2017
DOI: 10.19182/remvt.31390
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Effet de l’acide ascorbique sur le taux de fécondation des brebis Yankasa après synchronisation de l’œstrus

Abstract: L’objectif de cette étude était d’évaluer les effets d’une admi­nistration d’acide ascorbique (AA) sur le taux de fécondation de brebis dont les chaleurs étaient induites par deux traite­ments à base de progestogènes. Des brebis de race Yankasa (n = 64) ont été réparties de façon égale en deux groupes. Dans l’un, les brebis ont été traitées avec un dispositif intra­vaginal de libération continue du médicament (CIDR). Dans l’autre, les brebis ont été traitées avec 45 mg d’acétate de fluo­rogestone (FGA) au moye… Show more

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“…The discrepancies could be attributed to differences in the species of animals used, location and the season during which the study was carried out. Season, genotype, breed, location, diseases and health status, management style and nutrition is believed to influence OD (Omontese et al, 2017). This curremt study was carried out during the cold dry harmattan season, but Gore (2017) conducted his study on goats indicating species variations under sub-tropical conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The discrepancies could be attributed to differences in the species of animals used, location and the season during which the study was carried out. Season, genotype, breed, location, diseases and health status, management style and nutrition is believed to influence OD (Omontese et al, 2017). This curremt study was carried out during the cold dry harmattan season, but Gore (2017) conducted his study on goats indicating species variations under sub-tropical conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%